Reggae

Any big reggae fans out there? I am looking to expand my collection. I have some now, Sean Paul, Marley, some Beenie Man, Barrington Levy, Kevin Lyttle, Born Jamericans, and Maxi Priest. Does anyone have any particular favorites that I should look into? Don't say UB40. Thanks.

Buju Banton's stuff is pretty good and in line with the names you listed. Â Champion is one of my all-time favorite songs.

You ah walk like a champion, talk like a champion, what a piece a body gal, tell me where you get it from. Knock pon your entrance, ram pa-pa-pam-pam, gal let me in. I listen to a lot of reggae music, as you might tell from my moniker. You list some pretty diverse reggae artists there: from one hit wonders to cross-over anomalies to dancehall stars to legitimate reggae legends. If you can get more specific about your tastes, I'll recommend some other artists. My all-time favorites are Yellowman, Charlie Chaplin, Peter Metro (big surprise), Gregory Issacs, Josey Wales, Black Uhuru, and Peter Tosh.

Barrington Levy is a legit reggae legend. You have good taste. He's got a unique voice, but it sounds like you like singers. Check out Frankie Paul, Jack Radics, Beres Hammond, Dennis Brown, Gregory Issacs, Junior Byles and Sanchez.

Your better off sticking with older reggae. New reggae is very redundant. They tend to like to rap/sing over the same riddims for whole mix tapes. It can also be really unoriginal. Kevin Little isn't a reggae or dancehall artist, he's a Soca artist, you might like Soca also if your into reggae music.

There's an amazing compilation recently out which collects a great cross section of singles from what is arguably the greatest reggae record label in the world (no it's not Island Records). Trojan Records was THE reggae label in Jamaica in the '60s, '70s & early '80s. All the greats are there, plus some should-have-been greats, and many one-hit wonders. I believe the name of the boxed set is "This Is Reggae Music: the Golden Era". It doesn't get any better.

There's an amazing compilation recently out which collects a great cross section of singles from what is arguably the greatest reggae record label in the world (no it's not Island Records). Trojan Records was THE reggae label in Jamaica in the '60s, '70s & early '80s. All the greats are there, plus some should-have-been greats, and many one-hit wonders. I believe the name of the boxed set is "This Is Reggae Music: the Golden Era". It doesn't get any better.

The bands you listed to are not really reggae, which seems to have disappeared from the mainstream. I am not really a fan of dance hall, except in the case of MIA, but in that case it's not REALLY dance hall.

Favorites include Alpha Blondy, Steel Pulse, and Buju. For some old stuff, check out Lee Scratch Perry's cd Ultimate Collection. It is a great overview of his producing career. Different artists but amazing tracks. BTW, the Trojan box set is amazing.

Favorites include Alpha Blondy, Steel Pulse, and Buju. Â For some old stuff, check out Lee Scratch Perry's cd Ultimate Collection. Â It is a great overview of his producing career. Â Different artists but amazing tracks. Â BTW, the Trojan box set is amazing.

Alpha Blondy's Live Au Zenith (Paris) is one of my favorite albums, reggae or not. Buju's first album, and arguably his best, is much different than his subsequent work. He was young, angry and violent. He's since found God, basically, and put out some great work. 'til Shiloh is very, very good.